tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8872907145488660332.post2647320725415507521..comments2023-12-19T04:38:55.966-08:00Comments on Timmyfan Whispers: An Old BreedDee TimmyHutchFanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15186094514615567835noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8872907145488660332.post-87216717301125942252008-11-29T00:57:00.000-08:002008-11-29T00:57:00.000-08:00I remember you and the Marx Brothers a long time a...I remember you and the Marx Brothers a long time ago. You use to write down on everything "I love Harpo Marx"<br>I know it really is sad that we dont have people like that now. Even in the 80s, we didnt have comedy teams, but we did have celebrities with charactor such as Mr. T, Michael Jackson, Madonna (in their youth), and many others whose certain features made them memorable. Even Max Headroom was an icon of the 80s, and of course we cant forget President Reagan, who was the only president that started out as a movie actor.<br>The 90s however, thats when everything changed. The problem with todays celebs is that everybody looks, acts and dresses the same way, there is no distinctive features that seperates them from others. This is the period of dull and boring. If I had been in Hollywood in the 80s, I really would know who was a movie star because I would have recognized them right off. Nowadays, I wouldnt know a movie star if I sat next to one on the bus. Everybody looks alike these days.<br>Alot of things have become a dying breed. I just wish reality shows would die, and todays sitcoms are really not that funny. I miss the days when sitcoms ruled the TV scenes. I remember when MTV used to be nothing but music videos and a few game shows. Now they are nothing but reality shows and it really sucks now.<br>The ugly truth is that there is nothing we can do about it. It really sucks, but thats the way things are these days. I will go along with the music world, but the TV world is entirely different.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com